Nothing to Worry About

Embrace the Moment: A Song of Reassurance by Raymond Revel
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Lyrics

Verse 1:

Introduction of Verse 1

I heard that you can’t sleep again

Addressing the listener's insomnia and bad dreams

Bad dreams, you say that thinking is not your friend

Listener expresses difficulty with overthinking and considers thoughts as unfriendly

I heard it’s about me again

Indication that the speaker is a subject of the listener's thoughts and concerns

All the doubts they just keep creeping inside your head

Reference to doubts infiltrating the listener's mind


Pre-chorus:

Introduction of Pre-chorus

But I’m in no hurry

Speaker is not in a rush

So please don’t worry we’ll be fine

Reassurance that everything will be fine

And you might not notice

Noticing the listener's worries

But I can’t get you off my mind

Speaker is preoccupied with thoughts of the listener

I know that times get hard but don’t forget

Acknowledgment of tough times, but a reminder of the power of choice

That we choose the beginning and the end

Emphasis on the joint decision-making in relationships


Chorus:

Introduction of Chorus

So can we, stop?

Request to stop overthinking

Stop thinking way to hard

Encouragement to cease excessive pondering

Stop because we’ve come so far

Recognition of progress made in the relationship

And I can’t live with out ya

Expressing the speaker's dependence on the listener

We’ve got nothin’ to worry about

Affirmation that there is nothing to worry about

Can we, stop? Relax, turn on the radio

Request to relax and enjoy the moment

Kick back and we can dance real slow

Suggesting a carefree activity like dancing

Get rid of all the doubt

Encouragement to eliminate doubts

We got nothing to worry about

Reiteration that there is nothing to worry about


Verse 2:

Introduction of Verse 2

I see you going crazy

Observation of the listener's emotional state

Your thoughts are running circles inside your head

Description of the listener's turbulent thoughts

Oh can’t you see what I see?

Encouragement to see things from the speaker's perspective

Don’t fret when there are things we can do instead

Suggestion to focus on positive alternatives instead of worrying


Pre-chorus

Introduction of Pre-chorus (Repeated)


Chorus

Repetition of Chorus (Repeated)

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